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Architect Paul R. Williams was not just the first Black person on the Los Angeles Planning Board, he was on the very first Planning Board in 1920. In 1913, W.E.B. Du Bois said of the city, ...
It may not snow in Los Angeles, but there are plenty of holiday light shows for families to enjoy. One of the best types is Candy Cane Lane, which pops up in different cities around Los Angeles.
The State of Black LA, a set of panel discussions guided by data collected by Los Angeles County, took place on Oct. 10.
Launched in 2017, the $100 million initiative aims to redesign a stretch of Crenshaw Boulevard from Vernon to Slauson, a major hub of Los Angeles’s African-American community in South Los Angeles.
Many of us learned it in history class. In 1781, 44 men, women and children traveled from Mexico under the banner of Spain, settling indigenous land to found what is now Los Angeles.
Los Angeles is filled with fantastic Black-owned restaurants serving all kinds of food. This list features approximately 75 of them. It's divided into 12 categories because we needed to give it some ...
The All Black Lives Matter organization created and laid down the original mural leading up to the large march through Los Angeles in June. A day after the march, crews began to scrub away parts ...
Black History Month, observed annually in February, is a dedicated time to recognize and celebrate Black Americans' achievements, contributions, and rich heritage throughout history. In Los ...
Los Angeles city officials last week cut the red tape on a new, 2.2-mile bicycle lane that comes at the expense of a lane for automobile traffic. Whoa, Nelly. Ari Bloomekatz rightly notes in the ...
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